Nivedita Sen
Nivedita Sen
Nivedita Sen teaches English at Hans Raj College, University of Delhi. Her book Family, School and Nation: The Child and Literary Constructions in Twentieth-Century Bengal has recently been published by Routledge. She has rendered into English a substantial volume of Bengali fiction, many of them for children. She has contributed to Alice in a World of Wonderlands, a compilation of essays on the translations of Lewis Carroll’s Alice.
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The Gopal-Rakhal DialecticINR 950Literature for children is a distinctive achievement of the Bengali language. In it, we get numerous illustrations of primers that are meant to initiate reading and writing among children, poems an...
Kevin Maurer
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Shashi Bhushan Upadhyay
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Sheila Rowbotham
Sheila Rowbotham is a professor in the School of Social Science at the University of Manchester.
Ralph Russell
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Max Weber
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